American Shows Off Its New A321XLR

Carrier highlights premium cabin features and early route plans as the aircraft moves toward service entry.

American's Flagship Suites on the A321XLR
American's Flagship Suites on the A321XLR (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)
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Key Takeaways:

  • American Airlines unveiled its first A321XLR, emphasizing its role in elevating the customer experience with premium features and amenities.
  • The aircraft features 20 Flagship Suites with privacy doors, enhanced Premium Economy, and plans for complimentary onboard Wi-Fi for AAdvantage members starting 2026.
  • The A321XLR will initially replace the A321T fleet on transcontinental routes, with its first announced long-haul route from New York-JFK to Edinburgh slated for March.
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American Airlines offered an inside look at its first Airbus A321XLR on Thursday, unveiling the aircraft’s cabin configuration and premium amenities as it prepares for entry into revenue service later this month. The airline has a total of 50 A321XLR aircraft on order.

Company officials said the aircraft is central to American’s ongoing effort to elevate the customer experience across its network.

The A321XLR features the carrier's new Flagship Suites
The A321XLR features the carrier’s new Flagship Suites (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)

“Every aspect of our new plane was designed to feel premium in nature,” said Rhonda Crawford, the carrier’s senior vice president of customer experience design and strategy, during an event at New York-JFK, noting that the airline has “focused on differentiating that experience for our customers at every single touch point of the journey.”

The A321XLR will feature 20 Flagship Suite business-class seats with privacy doors and lie-flat beds, along with 12 premium economy and 123 regular economy seats. The airline also plans to expand mattress pads to long-haul Flagship Business flights beginning next year.

Flagship Suite on American's A321XLR
Flagship Suite on American’s A321XLR (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)

Premium Economy includes new headrest wings, footrests, and updated trim and finishes. Additional cabin features include wireless charging, water bottle storage, and USB-C and AC power at every seat.

Flagship Suites on American's A321XLR
Flagship Suites on American’s A321XLR (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)

“It’s designed to be your favorite recliner in the sky,” Crawford added.

Onboard Wi-Fi and First Routes

Connectivity was a major focus, with executives noting that AAdvantage members will receive complimentary onboard Wi-Fi beginning in 2026 through a partnership with AT&T. “Offering complimentary Wi-Fi is the pinnacle of elevating that experience for both AT&T and American Airlines customers,” said AT&T executive Jenifer Robertson.

Premium Economy on American's A321XLR
Premium Economy on American’s A321XLR (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)

Network details were also outlined at the event. American’s network planning chief Brian Znotins said no team is “more excited about receiving this A321XLR,” adding that the aircraft will first replace American’s A321T fleet on transcontinental routes, including New York–Los Angeles, New York–San Francisco, New York–Orange County, and Boston–Los Angeles.

The first announced long-haul route will be New York-JFK–Edinburgh, which is slated to begin in March.

Economy seating on American’s A321XLR (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)

Airbus executives noted the milestone represented by the delivery.

“It’s the very first A321XLR that’s been certified by the FAA… and the very first XLR that’s going to be flying in America,” said Airbus Head of North American Sales Stan Shparberg.

A handful of carriers currently operate the long-range narrowbody jet since it was first delivered in October 2024, including Iberia, Aer Lingus, Wizzair, and Qantas. American has taken delivery of three A321XLRs so far

Economy seating on American’s A321XLR (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ryan Ewing)

In the U.S., United also has orders for 50 A321XLRs. 

Ryan Ewing

Ryan founded AirlineGeeks.com back in February 2013 and has amassed considerable experience in the aviation sector. His work has been featured in several publications and news outlets, including CNN, WJLA, CNET, and Business Insider. During his time in the industry, he's worked in roles pertaining to airport/airline operations while holding a B.S. in Air Transportation Management from Arizona State University along with an MBA. Ryan has experience in several facets of the industry from behind the yoke of a Cessna 172 to interviewing airline industry executives. Ryan works for AirlineGeeks' owner FLYING Media, spearheading coverage in the commercial aviation space.
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